Had to take a break from the Gallofree TwinSun freighter, so I looked around for an under-represented ship. This seemed to fit the bill nicely, plus I thought it was kinda cool looking. had some fun with greenscreening the whole thing too. Hope you enjoy.

just an angle shot showing a nice bit of scenery.

Coming at you. The windows were greenscreened in such a manner as to be semi-transparent. had some fun with that.

swoosh!

Um, more swoosh? this is actually my favorite shot.

Profile doubled up just a bit. played around with fuzzing out the last bit so it looked like there was a bit of depth of field going on. good times.

And here is the back close up with windows.

Profile from the other side with no greenscreen action. here you can get a pretty good idea of the upsweep of the back.

Pilot at the controls, you can also see the back just a bit. believe it or not, I can fit 4 minifigs in this cabin, though it is a bit tight.

Copilot, though currently I think he's probably just playing tetris on the console.

Good job. I love the overall shape and the color. The greenscreen was well done, and the front fins look great. I think that the front windshield is too flat (and un-aerodynamic) so maybe change that out with some slanted pieces. I also love the way it can fit four minifigs (I have LEGO's exodrive speeder and it can only fit one minifig). I also love the controls on the inside. PS could you check out my Millennium Falcon?

Well... "what he said"
GREAT model; I do agree, this speeder is uner-represented; I love it though, and you've done a marvelous job of recreating it - FAR better than the original, the cockpit looks much better too ! 6/5 if I could :)
P.S. if you've got nothing better to do, could you tell me how to greenscreen stuff ? I'm very near to completing a model I'm really happy with the outcome of, and I'd like to give it a nice, proper presentation for once but don't really know how to do that kind of thing...
-Dan